Press Clippings

NOT SO FAST: ABA Contends Proposed Habeas Legislation Would sacrifice Principles for Speed , ABA Journal, January 2006
In Terror Cases, Administration Sets Own Rules New York Times, November 27, 2005
Still Searching For a Strategy New York Times, November 23, 2005
Inside the Interrogation of Detainee 063 Time Magazine, June 20, 2005
A Possible Conflict for DeLay? Newsday, June 17, 2005
Inside a Gitmo Review Newsday, June 17, 2005
Hofstra Horizons Feature Hofstra Horizons, Spring, 2005
Two Outstanding Scholars Honored with Distinguished Professorships Hofstra Law Report, Spring, 2005
Law Professor Fights For Justice. Hofstra Chronicle, February 17, 2005
OUTSOURCING TORTURE; The secret history of America's "extraordinary rendition" program. . The New Yorker, February 15, 2005
Travel Logistics Delay Detainee's Repatriation; Australian Not Being Allowed to Use U.S. Airspace. . Washington Post January 20, 2005
Table Talk with Eric M. Freedman. Exeter Bulletin, Winter, 2005
Heavy metal killer's execution stay lifted San Antonio Express News, December 14, 2004
Death Sentences in Texas Cases Try Supreme Court's Patience. New York Times, December 5, 2004
A Matter of Death; New York Legal Team Urges U.S. Supreme Court To Grant New Trial for Condemned Florida Man. New York Law Journal November 12, 2004
High court denies request by Va. State Police to keep Washington's files secret. Virginian Pilot November 11, 2004
Guantanamo Trial Is Ruled Unlawful; Judge says that detainee was denied due process, and that Pentagon tribunals are invalid.. Los Angeles Times November 9, 2004
Appeals Court Turns State Down/ Full Panel Won't Hear Case to Keep Records Sealed in 1982 Murder. Richmond Times Dispatch, October 27, 2004
Editorial, Tennessean, October 11, 2004
Execution May Occur Despite Votes Of 7 Judges. The New York Times, October 7, 2004
Detainee lawyers decry U.S. stance; Counsel access is first battle in war on habeas hearings. Natl. L.J., August 23,2004
Death Penalty: Court Roster May Be Key To Its Future, The New York Times, June 26, 2004
They can't be put to death; In 4-3 decision, state's highest court rules that 'deadlock' instructions to jury in capital punishment cases violate the constitution , Newsday, June 25, 2004
THE NATION; Justices Say Death Row Inmate With Low IQ Deserves Appeal , Los Angeles Times, June 25, 2004

NEW TESTS FOR LAW; Death row dichotomy; Courts of Appeals will hear three cases, all from Suffolk, that could shed lighton future of statue , Newsday (New York), April 25, 2004

Executives on Trial: Tyco Executives May Not Benefit From a Mistrial By Mark Maremont and Colleen DeBaise , The Wall Street Journal, March 29, 2004
Death Row Appeal Challenges Rule Limiting Filings , The Boston Globe, February 17, 2004
Setting Up of Trusts Behind Negotiations In Capital Case Plea , New York Law Journal, February 10, 2004  
Civil Liberties Groups Criticize FBI's Monitoring Of Anti-War Protesters , CBS Morning News Transcripts, November 24, 2003

The BackPage: Palmer Raids Redux; The Pursuit of Immigrants in America After Sept. 11 , New York Times, June 8, 2003

Justices Stress Inmate’s Right to Press AppealNew York Times,  February 26, 2003

Suit Highlights Conflicts in Rights for Same-Sex Partners New York Law Journal,  February 18, 2003

Race Not a Factor in LI Admissions , Newsday  January 14, 2003

Court Says Military May Hold Citizens Boston Globe,  January 9, 2003

Court Widens Wiretapping in Terror Cases Los Angeles Times,  November 19, 2002

Traces of Terror: Government Strategy-Legal Analysis; Accord Suggests  U.S. Prefers to Avoid Courts,  New York Times,  July 16, 2002

The Last-Gasp World (Review of Habeas Corpus: Rethinking the Great Writ of  Liberty ),  Legal Times,  July 15, 2002

WorldCom is Denounced at Hearing,  Wall Street Journal,  July 9, 2002

Death Sentence Thrown Out; NY ruling so far affects just one case, sparing a killer’s life,  Newsday, July 10, 2002

Inmate Whose Lawyer Slept Gets New Trial,  New York Times,  June 4, 2002

FBI Rules Pit Prevention of Terror, Privacy,  The Commercial Appeal,  May 31, 2002

Traces of Terror: News Analysis; Changing the Standard,  New York Times,  May 31, 2002

' Harris’ Case Enters Appellate Endgame,  New York Law Journal,  May 6, 2002

Death Penalty Back in Court;  Brooklyn Man’s Case Under Review, Newsday,  May 5, 2002

Club Happiness Case is First Test of State’s Death Penalty,  New York Times,  April 26, 2002

Sorting the Reality From the Virtual,  New York Times,  April 21, 2002

Swift, Passionate Reaction to a Pornography Ruling,  New York Times,  April 17, 2002

Brooklyn MurderTo Test 1995 Statute; Broad-based Constitutional Challenge to Be Presented Over Four Hours at  Court of Appeals Next Month New York Law Journal,  April 9 2002 .

The Lawyers Bookshelf, Review of Habeus Corpus: Rethinking the Great Writ of  Liberty New York Law Journal,  February 1, 2002

A NATION CHALLENGED: THE LAW; Tribunal v. Court-Martial: Matter of Perception,  New York Times,  December 2, 2001

Justices Reverse Death Sentence Of Retarded Man,  New York Times,  June 5, 2001

Is It Sexual Exploitation If Victims Are 'Virtual'? Newsweek March 19, 2001

Ideas & Trends; When Is a Fake Too Real? It's Virtually Uncertain,  New York Times,  January 28, 2001

Terror Alerts Fuel Frustration,  Newsday,  December 10, 2001
' God Wasn't Ready' ...' , New York Times,  January 6, 2001
Pardoned Inmate's Lawyers Attack Virginia Evidence Law , New York Times,  October 4, 2000

New DNA Tests Are Seen As Key to Virginia Case,  New York Times, September , 2000

Justice Delayed and Denied; Evidence of Innocence Can Come Too Late for Freedom,  New York Times,  July 30, 2000

Co-op City Accuses a Law Firm of Extortion, New York Times,  July 8, 2000

Gilmore Orders DNA Testing For Man Imprisoned Since '83,  Washington Post,  June 2, 2000
High Court Dilutes Tough Rules Curbing Prisoners' Appeals Chicago Tribune,  April 19, 2000
 

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